The country code and area code of Bellary- Bellary, India is 91, (0)8392.
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Bellari Raghava was born on August 2, 1880, in Bellary, British India.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Bellary was created in 1928.
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The population of Roman Catholic Diocese of Bellary is 4,142,000.
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The area of Roman Catholic Diocese of Bellary is 24,973 square kilometers.
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The country code and area code of H.B.Halli- Bellary, India is 91, (0)8397.
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The country code and area code of Harapanahalli- Bellary, India is 91, (0)8398.
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The country code and area code of Hospet- Bellary, India is 91, (0)8394.
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The country code and area code of Huvinahadagali- Bellary, India is 91, (0)8399.
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The country code and area code of Kudligi- Bellary, India is 91, (0)8391.
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The country code and area code of Kurugodu- Bellary, India is 91, (0)8393.
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The country code and area code of Sandur- Bellary, India is 91, (0)8395.
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The country code and area code of Siruguppa- Bellary, India is 91, (0)8396.
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Gwendolyn Logan was born on December 30, 1881, in Bellary, British India.
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You can check with local government offices in Bellary, such as the Public Works Department (PWD) office or the District Administration Office. They may have copies of the KPWD Schedule of Rates book available for reference or purchase. Alternatively, you can inquire at local libraries or bookstores that specialize in construction and civil engineering materials.
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The surname "Bellary Nunna" does not inherently belong to the Devanga caste. Surnames are not exclusive to specific castes and can be adopted by individuals from various backgrounds. It is important to note that surnames alone do not determine one's caste identity, as caste affiliation is a complex social construct influenced by various factors beyond just a surname.
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G. D. Byralingaiah has written:
'Report on the manganese leased blocks in Kumaraswamy Range, Sandur Taluk, Bellary District, Mysore State' -- subject(s): Manganese mines and mining
'Groundwater resources of Sirsi Taluk, North Kanara District'
'Report on the iron ore deposits of the Kumaraswamy range, Sandur Taluk, Bellary District' -- subject(s): Iron ores
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On Answers we do not give out phone numbers or email addresses or anything like that . If you really need a number use the telephone directories
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Bellari Raghava died on April 17, 1946, in Madras, (now Tamil Nadu), British India.
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The reddy brothers are one of the main influence persons in Karnataka state politics. The columns of the newspapers were reserved for them as they are the victims of mining scam.
Reddy brothers are also known as Bellary Brothers. They consist of Janardhan reddy, Karunakar reddy and Somashekhar reddy. They are now arrested and locked up in tihar jail. the Karnataka chief minister Yaddurappa resigned because of their influence and permit for the illegal mining in Bellary by the BJP government.(Yaddyurappa is also included in the scam and other cases)
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Another Illegal mining scam, this time in Orissa's Keonhjar district, has been unearthed. With an estimated worth of Rs 3 lakh crore, it could dwarf the Bellary mining scam.
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There are many places in karnataka:
Bidar Gulbarga Bangalore Fort and Tipu's Palace Chitradurga Mysore Palace Hampi
Dharmasthala
Halebeedu Bangalore Palace Bijapur Somnathpur Kolar Srirangapatna Pattadakal Bellary Fort Aihole Belur Badami
Shravana belagola
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He was not burried. They burnt his dead body into ashes then dropped them in the Indian Ocean to resemble his hard work for India.
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Fat-tailed sheep (group of breeds) found in northern India, Gaddi also known as northern breeds, Marwari, Nali also known as western Indian breed, Nellore (alternate names are : palia, jodipi, dora) are the sheep breeds found in India.
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The cast of Devadasu - 1953 includes: Chandrakumari Satyanarayana Aarani as Dharmanna Sitaram as Bandivadu Lalita as Chandramukhi Doraiswamy as Neelakantham Savitri as Parvati Bellary Lalitha Akkineni Nageshwara Rao as Devadas Sivaram Peketi as Bhagawan Narasimha Rao Kanchi Chilakalpud Seeta Rama Anjaneyulu
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They include rock edicts & pillar edicts his rocks edicts have also been found in chitradurga bellary
koppal
raichur & gulbarga districts in south
inaddition he worked hard for welfare of people he built highways & planted roadsides trees to provide
shade to travellers. groves &choultries were also provided.hospitals were provided to treat peoples &
animals etc...
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There are 30 Districts in Karnataka Bagalkote, Bangalore Rural, Bangalore Urban, Belgaum, Bellary, Bidar, Bijapur, Chamarajanagar, Chikkaballapur, Chikkamagaluru, Chitradurga, Dakshina Kannada, Davanagere, Dharwad, Gadag, Gulbarga, Hassan, Haveri, Kodagu, Kolar, Koppal, Mandya, Mysore, Raichur, Ramanagara, Shimoga, Tumkur, Udupi, Uttara Kannada and Yadgir
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Yes, It is same. The native of Karnataka is happy and says that the name was always Bengaluru, but the British came and changed it. Apart from Bangaluru there are other cities in Karnataka too which have got a new name.
Mysore becomes Mysuru, Mangalore is Mangaluru, Hubli is Hubbali, Shimoga is Shivamoga, Chickmagalur is Chickmagaluru, Bellary is Ballary, Hospet is Hosapete, Tumkur is Tumakuru, Gulbarga is Kalaburgi and Kaup has become Kapu.
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The cast of Bala Nagamma - 1942 includes: Kanchanamala as Balanagamma Viswam as Balavardhi Raju Pushpavalli as Sangu Banda Kanakalingeshwara Rao as Kaaryavardhi Raju Kamala Kotnis Balijepalli Lakshmikanta Kavi as Navabhoja Raju Bellary Lalitha Satyam Lanka as Kakali Addola Narayana Rao as Nagarju Govindrajulu Subba Rao as Mayala Maraathi Relangi Venkatramaiah as Kotwalu
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Tier 3 cities in Karnataka are typically smaller urban areas that are not as developed or populous as Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities. Some examples of Tier 3 cities in Karnataka include Davanagere, Bellary, and Belgaum. These cities may have less infrastructure, fewer amenities, and lower levels of economic activity compared to Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities like Bangalore, Mysore, and Mangalore.
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it is Yadavas surname.
because mine is also the same.
kanthisree
a definitely.. Palla is surname of yadavas with subcaste: Karna golla. Palla comes under Raagendrulu gothram. Palla, Majjiga, Erukula, Boda, Sallanga groups come under Raagendrulu gothram. We can see these people in Anantapur, Chittor, Kurnool DIst's of AP. Also in tumkur, Bellary, Chikballapur and KOlar Dist's of Karnataka
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for more info use thei link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajus
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They are smaller cities, under 1 million in population. Some such cities are Thiruvananthapuram and Mangalore, Nashik, Bhopal, Jalandhar, Amritsar, Dehra Dun, Rudrapur, Raipur, Rishikesh-Haridwar, etc..
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1. abecedary
2. ablutionary
3. abolitionary
4. accessary
5. accretionary
6. accustomary
7. acetary
8. actuary
9. additionary
10. admaxillary
11. adversary
12. alary
13. alimentary
14. alveary
15. alveolary
16. ampullary
17. ancillary
18. angary
19. anniversary
20. annulary
21. antiphonary
22. antiquary
23. apiary
24. apocrisiary
25. apothecary
26. arbitrary
27. arborary
28. armamentary
29. armillary
30. articulary
31. ary
32. atrabiliary
33. auctionary
34. auxiliary
35. aviary
36. aweary
37. axillary
38. bacillary
39. balneary
40. barbary
41. bary
42. basilary
43. beggary
44. bellary
45. beneficiary
46. bestiary
47. bibliothecary
48. bicentenary
49. biliary
50. bimaxillary
51. bimillenary
52. binary
53. bleary
54. blomary
55. bloomary
56. boundary
57. breviary
58. briary
59. bronchopulmonary
60. budgetary
61. bullary
62. burglary
63. bursary
64. caducary
65. calamary
66. calculary
67. calgary
68. calvary
69. canary
70. capillary
71. capitulary
72. caravansary
73. cardiopulmonary
74. carpellary
75. cartulary
76. cary
77. cassowary
78. catenary
79. cautionary
80. cavitary
81. cemetary
82. centenary
83. cessionary
84. chartulary
85. chary
86. cheboksary
87. ciliary
88. cinerary
89. clary
90. cochleary
91. codicillary
92. collegatary
93. columbary
94. cometary
95. commendatary
96. commentary
97. commissary
98. complementary
99. complexionary
100. complimentary
A hundred rhymes, and we're only up to the Cs!
February, marry, fairy, Jerry, Mary, merry, berry, contrary.
...and Sanctuary!
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List of Map Items for Examination
A. History
Chapter 3 : Nationalism in India - (1918-1930)
(i) For location and labelling/Identification on Outline Political Map of India
1. Indian National Congress Session : Calcutta (Sep. 1920), Nagpur (Dec. 1920), Madras (1927)
and Lahore (1929).
2. Important Centres of Indian National Movement
(Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movement)
(i) Champaran (Bihar) : Movement of Indigo Planters
(ii) Kheda (Gujarat) : Peasant Satyagraha
(iii) Ahmedabad (Gujarat) : Cotton Mill Workers Satyagraha
(iv) Amritsar (Punjab) : Jallianwala Bagh incident.
(v) Chauri Chaura (UP) : Calling off the NCM.
(vi) Bardoli (Gujarat) : No tax campaign.
(vii) Dandi (Gujarat) : Civil Disobedience Movement.
B. Geography
Chapter 5 : Mineral and Energy Resources
Minerals : (Identification only)
(i) Iron ore mines : Mayurbhanj, Durg, Bailadila, Bellary and Kudremukh.
(ii) Mica mines : Ajmer, Beawar, Nellore, Gaya and Hazaribagh.
(iii) Coal mines : Raniganj, Jharia, Bokaro, Talcher, Korba, Singrauli, Singareni and Neyveli
(iv) Oil Fields : Digboi, Naharkatia, Mumbai High, Bassien, Kalol and Ankaleshwar.
(v) Power Plants : (Locating and Labelling only)
(a) Thermal : Namrup, Talcher, Singrauli, Harduaganj, Korba, Uran, Ramagundam,
Vijaywada and Tuticorin.
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(b) Nuclear : Narora, Rawat Bhata, Kakrapara, Tarapur, Kaiga and Kalpakkam.
Chapter 6 : Manufacturing Industries
For Locating and labelling only
(i) Cotton Textile Industries : Mumbai, Indore, Ahmedabad, Surat, Kanpur, Coimbatore
and Madurai.
(ii) Woollen Industries : Srinagar, Amritsar, Ludhiana, Panipat, Mirzapur and Jamnagar.
(iii) Silk Industry : Anantnag, Srinagar, Murshidabad and Mysore.
(iv) Iron and Steel Plants : Burnpur, Durgapur, Bokaro, Jamshedpur, Rourkela, Bhilai,
Vijaynagar, Bhadravati, Vishakhapatnam and Salem.
(v) Software Technology Parks : Mohali, NOIDA, Jaipur, Gandhinagar, Indore, Mumbai,
Pune, Kolkata, Bhubaneshwar, Vishakhapatnam, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Mysore,
Chennai and Thiruvanantapuram.
Chapter 7 : Lifelines of National Economy
Identification Only :
Golden Quadrilateral, North-South Corridor and East-West Corridor
National Highways: NH-1, NH-2 and NH-7
Location and Labelling :
(i) Major Ports : Kandla, Mumbai, Jawahar Lal Nehru, Marmagao, New Mangalore,
Kochi, Tuticorin, Chennai, Vishakhapatnam, Paradip, Haldia and Kolkata.
(ii) International Airports : Amritsar (Raja Sansi), Delhi (Indira Gandhi International);
Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji), Thiruvanantapuram (Nedimbacherry) ; Chennai
(Meenam Bakkam), Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose) and Hyderabad
Note : Items of locating and labelling may also be given for identification.
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kannadigas mostly live only in karnataka but some minority people travell abroad to other countries like singapore,australia,america,london etc.Andhra peoply are mostly telugu speaking people who are major people in andhra pradesh.but many of them live in other neighbouring states like tamil nadu,karnataka,kerela,maharashtra and form second most populated people in india after hindi and are very much more in population considered to kannadigas.
In karnataka they live in districts like bellary,raichur,kolar and yadagiri.
And many people like software engineers will temporarily work in cities like bangalore mysore etc.
but unlike andhra people kannadigas do not travell to andhra pradesh or any neighbouring states.
only some of the people from north karnataka travell to hyderabad to do some masonary works.
Most of the kannadigas of southern part are smart and good looking except some of the people of north karnataka and boders who are not so good looking.There is even a huge difference between people of south katnataka in culture,caste and way of talking.
Now let us take into consideration only people of southern karnataka who are purely belong to kannada race people.
Many people from other states think that there is no much diffetence between the language or facial and body structure of these two people.but there is a huge difference between the language and people of these two states.Kannadigas and andhra people are no way realted to each other.Kannadigas are good looking people with medium or small faces with little of small eyes and good nose structure and with little square or triangular faces.But andhras have medium or large faces with medium eye structure like some north indians.And with fat nose with square or round facial structure who resembles people of tamil nadu,orissa and maharashtra.But kannadigas do not resemble with any of these state people.And are different looking compared to andhra people.
Andhra people have their own film industry in which leading actors are chiranjeevi,allu arjun,ravi teja,prabhass,nagarjun.
Kannada even have their own film industry in which leading actors are dr.rajkumar,vishnuvardhan,upendra,sudeep,darshan,duniya vijay,puneeth rajkumar,shiv rajkumar.
Telugu movies have mixed style like love,action,comedy and people give importance to good dance,good fight and comedy.
Kannada movies mostly comprise of fighting,sentiment and comedy and people give importance hugely to fighting,acting and comedy.
So karnataka and andhra is completely different in any means.
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Gopalan Enterprises was established in 1984 by Mr. C. Gopalan with a mission to develop quality residential apartments in Bangalore.
Gopalan Enterprises develops luxury apartments in Bangalore. Gopalan Enterprises' real estate project includes apartments with Vast-compliant options and is located in Whitefield, Banashankari. Kumbalgodu –OFF Mysore Road, Electronic City, these areas are the best places in Bangalore and the best investment destinations
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After the Mauryan rule Pushyamitra, the founder of the Sunga dynasty established his rule. The Sungas ruled for over a hundred years. The extent of the Sunga kingdom under Pushyamitra extended from Punjab and extended to the southern regions of the Narmada. The Sunga dynasty had a line of ten rulers. The last of the Sunga king was Devabhuti
The Sunga period though is less reflected as a great role in Indian history yet it significant in the matter of its administration, religion, art and literature.
The Sungas administrated the kingdom with the help of a mantriparishad. This council existed in the centre and the provinces. The provinces were governed by viceroys. During the Sunga rule Brahmanism revived its vigour. The Bhagavata form of religion was prevalent. The Bharbat stupa and the ivory works in its exquisite manner proves the promotion of art. Patanjali's Mahabhashya is an example of the flourishing literature of the Sunga.
The Kanvas
The Kanva dynasty was a Brahman dynasty founded by Vasudeva Kanva, the minister of Devabhuti, the last Sunga king in 75 BCE. This period is said to have witnessed the rule of four kings extending to a period about 45 years.The Kanva ruler allowed the kings of the Sunga dynasty to continue to rule in obscurity in a corner of their former dominions. The extent of Kanva territory was confined to the areas of Sunga rule. Susarman was the last ruler of the Kanva dynasty. In 30 BC, the southern power swept away both the Kanvas and Sungas and the province of Eastern Malwa was absorbed within the dominions of the Satavahanas.
Satavahanas
The Satavahanas were also called Andhras. The Aitareya Brahmana claims the Andhras as, the exiled and degenerate sons of Viswamitra. Ashoka inscriptions mentions the Andhras as border people. They were Dravidian people who lived between the Godavari and the Krishna. Simuka was the founder of the Satavahana dynasty. He was succeeded by his brother Krishna.
Scholars are of the opinion that the original home of the Andhras - Andhra bhrityas was the Bellary district. Others claim their records to be found in the Northern Deccan and central India. Satakarni was the successor after Simuka, and is a considerable figure, known for his performance of two aswamedha sacrifices. His reign was followed by the rule of Gautamiputra satakarni. He is said to have defeated the Yavanas, Sakas and Phalanas and re-established the ancient glory of the Satavahanas. Gautamiputra satkarni was succeeded by his son Vasisthiputra Sri Pulamavi in about 130 AD. He extended his rule towards the Andhra country. Yajna Sri Satakarni was the last great ruler of the Satavahanas. After him the weak successors resulted in the contraction of the territory of the Satavahanas. Hostility with the Saka rulers also led to the ultimate parceling of its territories and decleration of independence .
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MAP TOPICS FROM HISTORY.
Page-6-Political map of Europe
Europe after the congress of Vienna-1815
1.Sardinia
2.Kingdom of tow Sicillies
3.Austrian Empire-Austria,Hungary&Galicia.
4.Portugal
5.France
6.Spain
7.Ottoman Empire
8.Kingdom of Papal state-Rome.
Page -53-Nationalism in India-1918-1930.
For location & labelling only
1.Indian national congress sessions-Calcutta-1920, Madras-1927, Lahore-1929
2.Important centres of Indian national movement
(Non cooperation &Civil disobedience movement)
i Chauri-chaura incident(UP) calling of NCM.
ii Bardoli (Gujrat) no tax campaign.
iii Dandi (Gujrat) Civil disobedience movement.
iv.Champaran (Bihar) movement of Indigo planters.
v.Amritsar (Punjab) Jallianwala bagh incident.
For identification only
3.Main centers of overseas trade in the western coast and eastern coast of India (page 91)
Goa, Surat, Madras & Masulipatnam
4.Large-scale industrial regions in India, 1931 (page-123)
Bengal, Bombay, Madras etc.
GEOGRAPHY
NOTE-Items of locating&labelling may also be given for identification.
CHAPTER-1
Resources and development
Identification only: major soil types.
CHAPTER-3
Water resources
Locating and labeling-dams-Salal, Bhakra Nangal, Ttehri, Rana Pratap Sagar, Gandhi Sagar, Sardar Sarovar, Rihand, Hirakund, Ramagundam, Nagarjun Sagar, Tungbhadra, Koyana & Periyar Dam
CHAPTER-5
Minerals & Energy Resources
Minerals for identification only.
1.Iron ore mines-Mayurbhanj, Durg, Bailadila, Bellary and Kudermukh.
2.Bauxite mines-Koraput, Katni,Amarkntak, Bilaspur.
3.Manganese mines-Sundergarh, Balaghat, Shimoga&Nagpur.
4.Mica mines-Ajmer, Beawar,Nellor, Gaya, Hazaribagh.
5.Coal mines-Raniganj,Jaharia,Bokaro,Talcher,Korba,Singrauli,Singareni&Neyvali.
6.Oil fields-Digboi,Naharkatia,MumbaiHigh,Bassian,Kalol&Ankaleshwar.
POWER PLANTS-Locating & Labelling only
Thermal-Namrup,Loktak,Bongaigaon,Barauni,Harduaganj,Chandrapura,Korba,Delhi,Satpura,Bhusawal,Uran,Ramagundam,Vijayawada&Tuticorin.
Nuclear-
Narora,Rawabhatta,Kakarapara,Tarapur,Kaiga&Kalpakkam.
CHAPTER-6
Manufacturing industries.-Locating &Labelling only.
1.Cotton textile industries-Mumbai,Pune,Aurangabad,Indore,Ahemdabad,Surat,Agra,Kanpur,Moradabad,Chennai,
Coimbatore,Madurai.
2.Wollen Industry-Srinagar,Amritsar,Ludhiana,Panipat,Bikaner,Kanpur,Mirzapur&Jamnagar.
3.Silk Industry-Baramula,Anantnag,Srinagar,Murshidabad,Bankura,Kolar,Mysore&Banglore.
4.Iron&Steel Industry-Burnpur,Durgapur,Bokaro,Durgapur,Jamshedpur,Raurkela,Bhilai,Vijayanagar,Bhadravati,Vishakhapatnam&Salem.
5.Software Technology Parks-Srinagar,Mohali,Nodia,Jaipur,Gandhinagar,Indore,Mumbai,Pune,Guwahati,Kolkata,Bhubaneshwar,Vishkhapatnam,Hyderabad,Banglore,Mysore,Chennai,Tiruvanthapuram.
CHAPTER-7
Lifelines of National Economy-Identification only.
Golden-Quadrilateral, North-South Corridor & East-West Corridor.
National Highways-NH-1, NH-2, NH-3 , NH-5, NH-7, NH-8, NH-15, NH-17
Locating&Labelling:
Mojor ports-Kandla,Mumbai,Jawahar Lal Nehru,Marmagao,NewManglore,Kochi,Tuticorin,Chennai,Vishakapatnam,Pradip,Haldia,&Kolkata.
International Airports:
--Amritsar(RaniJhansi)
--Delhi(IndiraGandhi International Airport)
--Mumbai(Chattarpati Shivaji)
--Tiruvanthapuram(Nedimbachery)
--Chennai(Meena Bakkam)
--Kolkata(Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose)
--Hyderabad.
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Rotary District 3170
RI District 3170The present RI District 3170 was first carved out as District 317 from the erstwhile District 315 in the year 1959-60,which was covering entire Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and part of Tamil Nadu. Later in 1970-71, some more areas were converted into new districts 318, 319, and 313. The territory of District 317 then included entire North Karnataka, Southern parts of Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra. Then again in 1983-84, another new district 316 was formed taking out Gulbarga, Raichur, Bidar, Bellary, Chitradurga and Anantpur and Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh. Now district 3170 covers Kolhapur, Sangli,Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg districts of Maharashtra State, Dharwad, Gadag, Haveri, Bijapur, Bagalkot, Belgaum and North Kanara districts of Karnataka State and entire Goa State.
It was in 1959-60 that our district was created by redistricting od District 315 and 320 with 36 clubs as its constituents. The boundries were defined as "Goa India", Maharashtra State, that portion south of latitude 18 degrees. Mysore State, that prtion south of latitude 18 degrees, Andhra Pradesh, south of latitude 16 degrees.
On 23rd April 1959, as a result of ballot, Rtn B. S. Sidwa of Bangalore was elected as the first governor nominee of District 317. Being bitten by the Rotary Extension bug, Governor Sidwa went all out to sponsor new clubs. Firmly believing in establishing new clubs of Rotary to exert its widest influence, Sidwa spared no pains in going ahead with his plans with unimaginable speed. His sponsoring 22 new clubs in his year 1959-60 may probably a world record then! He had the experience of sponsoring of 8 clubs as Governor's Special Representative even before 1959. At the end of 1959-60 there were seven clubs in Maharashtra, 37 in Mysore and 13 in Andhra Pradesh.
With 22 additional clubs in the very first year, District 317 started with the Rotary Message reaching even Taluka towns. Through subsequent Governors, believing in strengthening the existing clubs could not be as enthusiastic rather over enthusiastic as Sidwa, there was slow but continuos growth in number of Clubs. By 1969-70, this district 317 has grown into an unwieldy district with 88 clubs. As the other five districts in India has also similar growth in the number of clubs, Rotary International decided to double the number of districts. So it was in the year 1970-71, that 12 districts were carved out of the previous six districts. The Bangalore conference in 1970 under the leadership of Governor Rangaswamy was the last District Conference of the undivided District 317.
The newly formed District 317, was given the following jurisdiction "India, Maharashtra, that portion south of latitude 18 degrees, Goa, Mysore that portion north of latitude 14 degrees, Andhra Pradesh, that portion of south of latitude 16 degrees and north of latitude 14 degrees, and the number of clubs came down to 40.
Rtn Nahni T. Kapadia was earlier nominated as Governor Nominee for 1971-72. Due to the sudden decision of bifurcation and lack of time, Nahni was asked whether he was prepared for preponement of the district leadership. On account of his inability to accept the permitted proposal, a postal ballot for election of Governor-nominee was held in April 1970, which gave the late Rtn Sakharam Ghatge of Kolhapur as the first Governor of the newly constituted District 317.
From 1970-1973 three clubs in Andhra Pradesh namely, Bupatla, Chirala and Ongole were facing the problem of proper communication with the Governors of District 317, thus retarding their progress. This clubs being nearer to the clubs in district 315, Rtn Pandurang Mangalwedhe DG 317 and his counterpart Governor Rtn Umamaheshwar Rao of 315 jointly proposed to the Rotary International Redistricting Committee to transfer these clubs to the district 315. The district conferences of both the districts passed the resolutions accordingly. The R. I. Board agreed and after transfer the original description of the boundaries remained the same, with the addition of a clause "excluding the district of Prakasam" in May 1973.
For a Governor to start his year by losing three clubs was not an enviable position. But the district's loss was as much of a gain to these clubs as to district 315. Chartering three new clubs under the leadership of District Governor Rtn Pandurang Mangalwedhe of Chikodi, Chiplun and Solapur North in 1973-74 made up this loss. Thanks to the spade work done by his predecessors.
Like on the previous occasion the number of clubs in not only district 317 but also in other districts increased to such an extent that R. I. had to consider redistricting with in little over a decade. The new districts formed by reallocation of clubs were more than doubled. The last conference before the bifurcation was held at Hubli under the governor-ship of Rtn Dr R. B. Patil in 1984. After redistricting District 317 had to part with 33 clubs in Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh and gained two clubs from Uttar Kannada and the new Rotary Year 1984-85 began with 46 Clubs. In this redistricting, as already mentioned earlier, revenue districts were the constituents of the Rotary District. From then on till up to date the jurisdiction of District 317, now called as District 3170 is as follows
Karnataka - Revenue Districts of Bijapur, Belgaum, Dharwad, Gadag, Haveri and Karwar.
Maharshtra - Revenue Districts of Kolhapur, Sangli, Sindhudurg and Ratnagiri
State of Goa.
Looking to the slow and steady growth in the membership of the clubs in all the then 30 districts the day may not be far of for consideration of further redistricting.
As Governor for 1971-72 the second year of the newly formed district, Rtn Nahni Kapadia laid a strong foundation for systematic district organization with well knit and coordinated committees and this has been a boon to his successors.
While many other districts were struggling in selecting the Governor-Nominee by the method of election, leading sometimes to unhealthy and un-Rotary like practices, our district boasted of a strong nominating committee procedure for nominating Governor-Nominee even before 1970. The procedure of selection by the nomination committee has been continuously streamlined to make it almost foolproof. Except three freak exceptions, the district has approved all the candidates selected by the nominating committee, though there were many occasions in the later stages when elections became necessary, yet the nominating committee's candidate came out successfully.
Clubs in the Rotary Revenue Districts as on 31st Dec 2003
1. Belgaum And Karwar Revenue District.
Belgaum : Belgaum, Belgaum South, Belgaum Mid Town, Belgaum North, Belgaum Venugram, Rani Chennamma Kittur, Ramdurg, Bailhongal, Sankeshwar, Sankeshwar Heritage, Gokak, Chikodi, Nipani. Hukkeri, Harugeri, Athani South
Karwar : Karwar, Karwar Sea Side, Dandeli, Yellapur, Sirsi, Ankola, Kumta, Honnavar, Bhatkal, Sea Bird Uttar Kannada, Haliyal
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2. Bijapur, Bagalkot, Gadag and Haveri Revenue District
Bijapur : Bijapur, Bijapur North, Bijapur Rural, Bijapur Monumental City, Kalyannagar Sindagi, Bijapur Heritage, Jaggerry Valley, Ilkal, Ramteerth, Talikoti, Jamkhandi, Mudhol, Bagalkot, Athani.
Gadag : Gadag Betgeri, Gadag Central, , Gajendragad, Naregal, Nargund.
Haveri : Haveri, Laxmeshwar, Ranebennur, Byadgi, Hirekerur.
3. Goa, Sindhudurg and Ratnagiri Revenue District
Goa : Panaji, Panaji Mid Town, Panaji Riviera, Mapusa, Mapusa City, Porvorim, Bicholim, Ponda, Ponda Hill Town, Vaso-da-Gama, Margao, Margao Mid Town, Cuncolim, Curchorem-Sanvordem, Dabolim.
Sindhudurg : Sawantwadi, Gadhinglaj, Shiroda, Kudal, Malvan, Kankavali Central.
Ratnagiri : Ratnagiri, Chiplun, Khed, Guhagar, Lote, . Ratnagiri Mid Town, Dapoli
4. Hubli and Dharwad Revenue District
Hubli : Hubli, Hubli South, Hubli East, Hubli West, Hubli Mid Town, Hubli North, Hubli Vidyanagar, Kundgol.
Dharwad : Bellur Dharwad, Dharwad, Dharwad Central, Dharwad Mid Town, Seven Hills Dharwad, Kalghatgi, Navanagar, Navalgund.
5. Kolhapur and Kolhapur City Revenue District
Kolhapur, Kolhapur Central, Kolhapur City, Kolhapur Heritage, Karveer Kolhapur, Kolhapur Sunrise, Kolhapur Mid Town, Horizon Kolhapur, MIDC Shiroli, Gargis Kolhapur, Kurundwad, Ichalkaranji, Ichalkaranji Central, Ichalkaranji Heritage, Jaysingpur, Murgud, Kagal City, Kolhapur Spectrum, Kolhapur East West Shirol
6. Sangli Revenue District
Sangli, Sangli City, Tasgaon , Vishrambagh, Kavathe Mahankal, Vita City , Krishna Valley, Kundal, Miraj, Miraj Mid Town, Tasgaon. Sangli Mid Town
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